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Old 30-06-2014, 08:36 AM
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GSO 305 mm - Canon T3 - ISO 400 - 16 x 3 min (48 min) - Skyglow filter - OAG - Coma Corrector

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Old 30-06-2014, 12:08 PM
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Very nice Jorge. I really like these clusters. They are relatively easy to image and don't need massive exposure time. I like to save them for partly cloudy nights when I can get off a few shots between clouds.
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partly cloudy nights when I can get off a few shots between clouds.
Good startegy, Kevin. You don't loose the night !
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